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1 1 1 ll,J T . .Aft r 'I: i 'r 4 '4 ,.r iV F :.1 1 1 A- 'I ; I t i 1 1 .1 ' , nTlTIt e.STI. Vhra tint the marrUgt knot' was joined BcfUt jf lo'nf fe lief sge dl to corners with mine, A nineteen does wit eight and three. . jut now that tea and half lei JV We sWfrve seen the sun to shine, lief lj comet epTO mint M near ' ' At ten times thres to nine. 'Nw UD m what our ages er0 ' Whet) wa together wed And tc.n too, bo oU wa ait, " Since all these yesrs have BeuV JllSCELLANEOUS A...iiOwiiwwi7 ' aa " "w'w -r mrr' r,a- ' 1 ''.VI' 'j.i ..nn iT. tmoaf efrectutnf ftfleveel byiatrsce tod --of aulohate of tine, or five, grains,, of V tirtartzed antimony. Etherial and ""ardent spirits more frequently exit- . . perate than mitigate the painiui con V traction prevailing: on those occasions, ind which will be more appropriately arid 'directly orercome by sedative than stimulative iaBuencc. ' The worth of every thing is deter : 'mined by the demand for it. - In the deserts of Arabia, pitcher of cold - "water it of more value than a moun ' tain of told. Meat may be preaerved fresh many ' ' ' months, by keeping it immersed in molasses. A joint of meat or any , . provision, suspended 10 a flannel bag Will keep much longer than by most the -modes ., commonly practised . ..... ...... tr toKMfie! t -Witen . the. flanneUs'put round it, the better -aed-the-flannel- should . be-perfectly clean. N. b. Farmer. The way to live easy is to mind Vcur.Own business, and leave others to take care of theirs. By the job A farmer hired "fnan- to break flax by the djy. and h aouui near . an uay . loug mr si.ow iound By the d-a-y by the -: ' T-a-y-By the-d-a-y lit after ; wards hired him by (he job the mu- ai sawaiei a rn KrI in mni-V ilaMJ By theye, By theV By the job, job, J ' ' ' ' 1 J tJ ' L . ... lite stemBkit aftafAaiaa savitH Sk a mam. -""tt -. chant, grocer, baker, butcher, shoe-, maker, tailor, blacksmith and the j t!Ttx, are generally like our sins more than we think them to be. ' TlheoevenLburchesof the Apotalypse, ' founded in Asia by the apostles, hard, -iy.a vestige remaioa; : Smyrna, Ephe ' tan Pergamoa, Sardii, Thyatira, tao- diceaand Phibdetphia, (see.. Beve- lation, chap. ii. and tii.) with all their Tjower and: magnificence hare fallen into utter decay j except that the first tnrotioned city remains- a port of com merciaTconM j ia ji mere heap of ruins j Pergamoa bas s population of 1,500 Greeks among-1 8,000 -Turks j Sardiay... once the splendid capital pf Lydia, is a few mud hutsY Thyatira (now Ak-hissar) fus only one miserable Greek church j Laodicea (now ski-hissar) is a Turk ish village, near masses and scattered fragments of ancient architecture and aculpture and Philadelphia (now Al lah She) has been shaken into dust by . ware and earthquakes " i C6hundrvnu--'JNhy is a country dance like an emetic I Because it's dowaia the middle, and. up again. A Rowdy.- A wsgoner, who lately pas- j aed , through Athens, Georgia, on being asked M where he wss from, ice. gave j the following answer i I am from Cow-horn hill at Oa-feed lord of Yearling branch, which runa through Calf meadow, and empties into Heifer prong of Steer Creek near Bulls borough in COWETA County, Georgia. My name is Stock-ion wss born on Elk river brought up in Cattlebory, Ken ' tuekey tand 1 can yoke an ox, break a "een tJe feuilrtw i" tt a Praire hunter, and tkin any man op posed toiekvm." ; , School Dialogve..The following -eon- yertation is said to have taken place in a " achool 'house in . ' . . - s AAoart..(fedipg l.T-e-a. Teacher, tW.'tt . L j ti i'1' ci . "V t. !1 v -"eu wnai uoei, i-e-a speii i ocioar. i :;iIft!rnow3if7Va ; u your motoer arms ai weaBjasiicAoiar, m VbMut Enquirer At the falls of the 'j- ChaUahoochie, - which wu lbe other day but a forest, a political paper is establish ed, bearing the above title. It is edited by Mirabeau BtahiarrEiq;-" :' 7 r jtyat tender Hcii.7TbZmftnr6f China evinces a fatherly and constderate cart for the uvea of his subjects- He censures' the sheriffs for strangling the rong subjects by mistake ; and requests them not to do tq a future. circular to tost tonus. 1 1 he 1'ostmasur General has lately received, with regret, Ireqoeoi com plaints of the miscarriage of newspa pers forwarded in the mail. 10 many instances, the causes 01 tneso nl.Snti .re "believed to exist io the Minting ofliccs-the papers have not k-.fi rarefullv DUl UP anu piamiT Uvv.. I 1 "('"- ..A Rut it s eared., war, si aw we of the Post. Offices, there may have .,m i.niii In not navina pui new UbVil . - I envelopes on oewspsper packets, wuerc .fc M nnrt had UCOBtte OlUCn worn M Aehctd. and someUmeaJn having t .1 t jirtrtiott to th nacxets. To delay the delivery o anWJDDer.is maue a serious onence r- . ' . ' , r" b theTPosT DflOTaw-Toriiiaeb attebt Off camror w twiHI ia ptav ta. . l . . iottt.iiis.a iglectJ6f U, any Postmaa. tea will lose the'eonfideft'ee orthe Pub lie and of the Department. When failures, afe complained oi, ihe Postmaster at whosc office the mrketa are mailed, is requested to ob. tain a statement from the 'printer of the different packets forwarded ty mail and the number of papers in each. Occasionally, the packets de posited may be compared with ..this statement, and any omission detected. Postmasters who fail to adopt this suggestion, may be justly chargrable with negligence, and held responsible for all failures. Packets badly secured, or not plain ly directed, should always be returned to the printing office. Where the narWt it larce. twine should be used. aoa-jiv anccnoo ot-tSt pacset should be endorsed on one. or more . of. the papersnclosjEd. Where papers are not taken out of the Office, by the persons to whom they are directed, immediate notice should be given to the Printer, and, on his failing to pay the postage, the papers may be sold for it; as provided in' the Post Office lawj - On some pub lications it may be difficult to deter mine whether newspaper or pamphlet postage - ahould be charged. Some ocwipapers are . published io the , pamphlet form, as Xdes Reguter j others in the quarto form, as the i American Farmer." Where a pa- I ... ..... per ta published periodically, on a large sheet, in the commqp form of a newspaper, it should be so considered. Where the form is different, the sub ject matter must determine its charac- intellirence, a summary of political events, or what is generally termed news, and is published weekly, or of tener, it should be called a newspaper. Advertise menta are generally contain ed in newspapers, though seldom, if ever," la psraphleu. - In eases where strong doubt remains what character to give the publication UwouIdbY well td' charge the most favorable postage, until the decision of the Postmaster General slwll be ot . . When k greater weight is .franked than the law authorizes, postage should be charged for the excess.- If the packet contains handbills, or other articles, which cannot be called news papers or pamphlets, the excess should be charged by the ounce, as for letter postage. But, if the excess consist of newspapers or pamphlets. tRev should be charged as such. Every thing sent in the mail, which does not come under the denomina tion of newspapers or pamphlets,- is subject, by law, to letter postage. 1 he Postmaster ueneral enjoins the utmost vigilance and impartiality on all rost masters, in the performance . a m. oi tnese duties. Ana ne Hopes to witness the beneficial results of their zealous efforts, by the public confi dence reposed in the safety of the mail, and the fidelity of its jgents. COTTON CROP OF TUB U. STATES. he-STannflh"Georguinbf the IStbult. contains a very lone and particular atate mehTonheCf5prDf "cottorroHbr United States, for IM8 . Also the imports, con sumption and exports, of cotton in Great Britain. This paper states the total crop of the U. States for 1828, will be 667,000 bags, vis t Virginia, iojotJo 129,000- 1JO,900 SoHthJajrHij.'' leajilanolromjrilaC ...South Carblina'i " . ; Mobile Bay, - - -New Orleans, - . . - 95,000 366,000 667,000 A numerous Jackson meeting wss held at Lumberton, Robeson county, on the 27th slay 1 committees were appointed, and other messures taken to advance th? cause of the people's can didate. tso trt ti"-1'- . ' - - i. Mum 'iir ab"ie I'titcr CUy. Cy Fire, I am sfrSJ your cake U dough i The t hlcfuin will be sleeted ! Mamt no U that I win not u fifif mortal murders," we have heaped noon him si&l btm i Cuy Mo, tire, lua peopio win noi da . . ... ft. i- riave ui. Titer know that the Ueneral is a bumsnb osa. s hey do not lorjet that we ajftclvcs have praised him, wEenbe w not In our way. . JJum$Yl do thty ssy about bis marriage 7 J , Ooy T er tblnk It has nothing to do with the qi istion. They iy It wsa lp and mean, meddle-with the character r 4'wofflcs W party dlKUSslon jv.thev sat that ireaVr attention was shown his bdv in yur ba house, than "at any other tIace. yhen f at thought It would help you tf'ey hli-tfeaT-that lU-aeatMl will bbrw-tmUWiUjuLnovJhat bis tnt lmpoitantervlccs have been narfornie'd since his'INrrlsee'. rr.T5-7 JfJim What thW- aav abbot bis tpellng r fayThey ssy you may be better sc ouanted with Webster, but that the gen era1 can read men and things much better thai your worship Xfoma What do they ssy shout the sr raiment between oorseWss F fty They hsve bund us out. -- itJamVo tbay think me a repub liaor ' Ctoy No ! Ther aever did. And now Walth his eonfesied that there waa an agreement bttweea you and the old blue lights to divide lU oflites. jiJak sm aiiid you have not been watchful to sccnrejtbe press. Clay- hive spent almost all my time t it, bat the people stick to the Hero t the raise tin pnawrr raster maa we Can hoy them." Irre the people art-our ruioJ . JJtmt lbav.ooa) sheet-anchor yet Tfaa Nose ijwnat do they lay of my son's foeT Clay mm Tie people will not be led by the Noe. VThey do not tblnk It right that y6u ihtmld place your son in a sit ution fo lntOlt others without retaliaUon. Adam Then " farewell, a long fare well to all my Klry" Alien and Sedition Law$.-m We are de- airoua of procuiing from each person who suffered by ants and Iropruonroent dur inr h operation of. the Alien jnd edl tlon Laws, a particular account of their reiMctive cases the worda uttered or publishedt (be amount of the fines, snd extent of the imprisonment, snd aoy other facts of interest, ft may be to the advan taee of such persons, and it will be of in tereit In revivina! the acts of the Old Federal Administration. republish ibuuotKe-T--r -.- Jyoufu Adminiitratitn in Alabama Tb9 editor of the Sclm Courier My i, that ha does not believe tbati cltisena of tnat atate of any thing- like respectable "iktaridihg could be found, who would agree to serve as Adams electors. WlES:z: correwndeol'ot the MempbUfThis"is Probablf the esse, for It is hardl? rf-. . tm t. a, I a . TTrcni- ieniie.occ.aii ."credible lhatxvbefokee ahould be sufh Z;K,S7KI He asyst I made obt and rendered, the other day 1 a list of my taxable-property. At the head of ihe fiat, I placed my own bead, my " one white poll. ' Ii not this same poll tax a at range tax f I'mean, is it not a monstrously, unequsl tax ? The poor roan, no doubt, equally with the rich man, has a heid; and, between you and me, Mr. Editor, the rich man's hesd is noi al- vayeas his. pocket is, the better lined of the two. I My,hotjSl.f ajii.forI trust it is so sometimes, being myself a rich man as you may infer from the fact, that I leave the aale of my dry goods to my drudges, and give the whole' of my genius to a (levelopement of the long-enduring, but now-sooo-to be-settled aubject of the comparative demerits or Adams and Jack son. I am, then, a rich roan ; that is a point agreed on. Uut, though myself rich, 1 like not to see the poor plundered of their pelf ; for f am merciful in my riches. Now really, Mr. Editor, to put aa high a tax upon a poverty-stnciten, threadbare, bole-in-the-elbow fellow, for wearing bis eatber beaten, almost hat ienhiadijsjnejoz Iw-promenade-,- with aaell-protectedj beaver crowned ' brain-box, doea, in fact, appear to-come-ver ybortf-n-proper pilfering .from out of. the poor pora poc k et. A itax to be equal in its pressure, must be proportioned, in it s amount, to the property owned by bim who pays it. .::-r:.:-rr.-: - sivas. trot- CitRGtiriV.-The mistakes of- a lay man -art like the errors of a pocket watch, bi affects.. orJy , one individuat---but wbecTerffymatfrn, town clock- eoine wrong it misleads a multitude. . . JRaignatim. The Rev. Alva - Woods, Professor of Mstbematics and Natural Philosophy, in Brown University (Rhode island) baa resigned bis chair, bavine ac cepted the Pieaidencv of Transtlvania Uniyersity, at Lexington (Ken.) io L..;oLuinxmr crncrr.i fiotict.. The suriilng tr.cers f Hs Heo!uiioniry army, ho fetched com mutation cartincatei, and the surviiing non comrnliloned officers snd solJiers of that army, (not on the pertlon I'ut) who received certificates lor the promised re ward of ctcht v dollars, for enlisting for the wsr, and continuing in the aervlce until its termination, sre requested, respective as soon as may be possibly cbnvcn ent to send their namei, and the names of the places where their nearest post- olDces are kept, by letter (under cover to the honorable the Secretary of the Trea sury! addressed to Colonel Aaron Ufcden, st tbo City. of Withlngtonj who will be there readv to receive thern. .This will supersede (be heeessiif or appoumog aeenUtolraosaa the business It the Tree surv Dewirtraent, from whence, by this meansi -the proper papers will be lent, iree iron expente, iw iuuuiii showing bis rIeht"td'fhe1nefirof the act of Congress, lately passed la favor of the Mnoni of the above asscrnuon. N. B. Editors thbughout the United Slates, are requested to give two inser stlon to the above notice. ' 121 The Dssssre of the bill authorising s subscription to the Stock of the Chess neake and Ohio Canal Company, on the part of the United states, was nsueu in a e a I Waihingion andGeor(retown with salutes. illuminations and other joyiul maniieata lions. To the Citizens of the DUtrict this bill opens a prospect of the most cheering character. It Is expected that the Canal will be commenced on the 4th July next. South America. C$pt. Ashford, of Ihe ketft nrati riltcJ Ui Ncw-Voik from HioGrsnde, reports that the republican rrmjrorBuenbs'Ay f es "had zeroised the river Gfsnde, in the province ofihe same nsme, snd establUhed their head quarters at Charrvtowh. I ort sn l rtcsnsd ser rendered to. the Buenos Ayrean army both armies, Buenos Ayrean and Brazil ian. were in sight of each other, and car nrini on Ihe war vleorouslvv - Don Pedro, the hopeful sprltrof roral'v who declared himself Emhemr of Brazil, is, it is said anxious to make peace with Buenos Ay res We hope he may not be gratified, until he is properly punished for his iniuflerable insolence and villainous rapacity General Ron. A person bearing this appellation has for some weeks psst palmed himself off to the good people of New-York, Providence, and Boston, as the son of a Cherokee Chief, and heir apparent of his father's rsnk and dignities In this character be has received many attentions -and Xc-mV,fh .notice. I'uring last week be took op bis abode in Concord MaiaTtindef test favourable cir cumstances. . lie wss commited to prison on Tuesday last, chsrged with having abstracted a law dollars from the posses slon of a feflow lodger at Hotel la Lowell." snd converting them to hi owe use. lie denies the theft stoutly, says it is merely a mistake into which be was led bv usintr tbo rood cretur" too freely I . . . . . ci.lj cMATesf to steal 'From theXe.Yrk Zvtutng Ptt. We dare say that Walter Scott, had he oceo theologically educated, would .have turned out a very respectable divw. - H is, we believe, sufficiently , orthodox in his opinions, and being a shrewd, sensi ble man, with a keen insight into human motives, he might hsve been expected to apply the maxims of religion to the conduct of fifo and the regulation T the fee lines with no common share f skill and "effect." " 1 lis Thre e Re tigiout Din courtci however, which he wrote for 1 young clerics! friend, and which have just been re-published in this country, " i!..i - .... r i r . snow lime laieni lor mc tocsuoii 01 a preacher. In composition they are hea vy, and in thought common place We have manv clcruvmen in this cite who turn out better sermons every week. Sir Walter's sermons have, notwithstand ing, one recommendation they are in cluded within a very commendable bre vity of compass. . Human JPgTirf. There are few point iauuurai pbiloaopliy JtLOtttiie markable than the infinite diversity in m the-human bgureana . countenance. There are at thisnSoftte0T7tX7,000pfiH mt a ihe cri Hua I Salisbury. o I Fridv, the 4th day of July. Members, and all UU IWU HIUC, IUU .UinMUM.U MIC same. An extended view of this variety, is obtained from Uie consider, ation. that abce the creation of the swrld-therehave-paascO than a m iIUoq. 1 1 mes t he number now ia lbuii Jroat 6f fnyBowiiiiife,- we have reason to believe, that of the endless myriads, of those which have preceded us, or those who tww exist, and who will follow us, each and every one had a distinguished mark, either in voice, feature, or a certain aome thing not to be gauged or measured, and perhaps scarcely to be described. JULY 1, 1C20. THE TEOI'LE'S NOMINATION ran MiatBta-r, ANDHKW JACKSON. '- Ha vies rassrsiar, JOIIN C. CALHOUN.' I'lwItotlKllHi tow '.tola lMIWiill.w'.rtMii,itttrwwl. w' FOURTH OF JULY. Friday next will be tba birthday of ear ns- tlonal aaUtanoa. it eugte Sa k calabraud ... loeg s our naUond I frttdoni la wwrth jjrmew. berinf 1 U oufhf to 'enkindle tba BvcCest cmo.' lions oTpatrfotiftf and love of liberty 1 and re'"-' cat! to every American citlien the aamory and rxampleW hi acea1sa,r..lljr awtoaJ grauU-i. tlont-w tbla"th lalbatteal day si fVeadiim, oii.asii npiateto. partyraijf jsnj ice 'tibial ajiImosltyw.tf'' " yt have beta favored, by taleaied com. pendent, with the fvnowSngCnea,eompoKd fur thb oeesaion 1 raa res wsrrsa eiaoutuv. . FOURTH OF JULY. Fbrtes ereantur fortibue et banis t Nee iojbelleni fe races Frvgenerant aqulla columbani.M..MMMMaioi, With Indapendenca OA bit crest, -la law's supreme insig-nia drew'd, Jlfon in true majesty maintains The rifhta which nature's Cod ordahu I lie owns o monarch, sava the Rula By Reason made In fjreojom's acltool. Tki Dap our sturdy aires proclalmM 11ee principles to social mani And them courageously maintaio'd. In peril's aanruinary ran Stem Ltaaarv I adtwring thee; ' They nailed their banner to thy tree. Detrrd not bv Ihrfatal plaftr" Where Bruttrrfbught and felt Io vain j Br Chrtut$ diMnal field 3Tieir Iwiitlng "courage wav not wueU'dr On Mural km hope fis'd ber eye, And urged them on to triumph bifh 1 to Bannockbarn their thoughts she turned,. fjtch heart with emulation ourned 1 T native land 'and rigbt they drew - The steel, and down the scabbard threw. Through xeason. " tif t nature1 1 Gd TXtg iVd" and formeJ tba glorioul plan" To break the vengeaacclealinf rod Ambition forged to bumble man,- Percoiving hoary wrong from right,. And Kquity from selfiah mighty Pure Li starr 1 with brow serene, Tbey crawn'd Columbia's rightful Queen. A purer and more splendid fame Our aires by noble actions sought, Ttan his, who deified his name. And for the world at Issue fought Ui was the wild career of pride 1 Theirs, changeless principles did guide. at leeway rise: mature, and fade, Succeeding limes bewail tbeia gone Cars again through ruin wada, O'er prostrate freedom to a throne: What moral pow'r can disarray, Of glory, tbosa who signed to-day the ? Mug& Ckarta of the Free. ., And phiitted Freedom's e ver-lloomiDg tree 0.. At a meeting of the citizens of Salisbury and Ticimtjr,which took place Tn the court-bouse os Tuesday, 2th Juje-r-MosiS . ALocKa, Ej. I Magistrate of Police, in Ihe chair, and Pan Whits, secretariat Vas ron hiotibri,""" ltesolveil, that tSe approaching anniversarf i the DecUrationoF American TnlepeifdeKce;be cckbr'atetL. in. S becoming style,' in the town of Salisbury. On motion, Resolved, that Junius Sneerf, Stephen L. Ferrsnd, John Beard, jr. Albert Torrencr, Thomas G. Polk, and Daniel Mrentn be a committee to make suitable arrangements for a Dinner, tee. tteiolved, that David F Caldwell, Cbarlei Fisher, and Richard Alexander, be a com mittee to prepare toasts. Hosts A. Locke, Char'. Phuo Warre, See'f. CELEBRATION AT THYAtlRA. On Friday, the 4th 6f July, Dr. Jthn Scttt will, by request, deliver an Oration at Tbyatiia Mceting-House i fubject. The Day. . Also, Mr. Rvjnt H. Kitputrick wiB, by re quest, deliver an Oration at the tame place, im mediately after the above, on the subject of the Prtjrrtu and Iifluenc Science, The Orations will be preceded by some suib able Religious exercises. Services will com- 77 juzinan Cthmtati sdetv, particularly requested to attend, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, it is ex pec tea an souresj be delivered. T. U. POLK, Premdenl. Jhm 23 1828. - , . UI , inetat AIban,fbm roost of the counties in w atate on the 10th. utt.i and , alter a session - fbrigbi';1bwild feet, doing a thing it u the labor of tw mountain, without bringing forth even a mou The member quamlkd aawng-ti)emel!f; they felt that the voice of the State was to sonj that "there was ne heart, no hand,'9 voice, no feeling for John Quinjcy Adams" that great state i the friends of Jackson any take, coarage j If ew-Tork il with (heja. , -r-.' -v.
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